Lock You Up

Album: True Romance (2013)
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  • It's a long way home, but I'm making my way
    With so many things still left to say
    I try and think about the one I need the most
    When my mind goes black
    And then it hits me like a ton of bricks
    I want you, not nothing else
    I want to lock you up inside my heart

    I always wanted you, sometimes it's hard
    What do I do to lock you up inside my heart?
    I wanted you from the start
    I want to lock you up inside my heart

    Nothing says tomorrow is a guarantee
    There's no way of knowing that you'll be with me
    As I walk upon the edge of no escape
    In a world so flat
    And then it hits me like a bolt of faith
    I love you, not nothing else
    I want to lock you up inside my heart

    I always wanted you, sometimes it's hard
    What do I do to lock you up inside my heart?
    I wanted you from the start
    I want to lock you up inside my heart
    What do I do to lock you up inside my heart?
    I want to lock you up

    We won't stay, we run
    Love like melting sun
    Please don't leave, don't run
    Why don't you stay in tonight?
    Taste my lips, don't let go
    I'm in your hand
    I'm in your hand
    I'm in your hand
    I'm in your hand

    I always wanted you (I always will)
    Sometimes it's hard (sometimes it's hard)
    What do I do to lock you up inside my heart?
    I wanted you (I wanted you)
    From the start (from the start)
    I want to lock you up inside my heart
    What do I do to lock you up inside my heart? (what do I do?)
    I want to lock you up inside my heart

    What do I do to lock you up inside my heart? Writer/s: Ariel Rechtshaid, Charlotte Emma Aitchison, Justin Raisen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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